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Wayne A. Leach

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Wayne Leach passed away in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on December 5, 2001, and Star Tribune on December 9, 2001.

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Cannot believe you have been gone this long. I wonder with all the chaos in our Cities here and this Covid pademic taking a toll on our frail and weak whether you are in a better place than we are today. God bless you and your family especially Sandy who also carried the load and probably still does. Rest in peace my friend. Luis Cirilo.

So quickly life passes and we wonder, how much longer will we be here? So many words left to say but somehow we find peace and comfort as christians that our souls are yet in touch with each other. Waynes friends have all departed as have most of my comrades who fought alongside me but I pray for those still here. GOD BLESS YOU SANDY and give you peace wherever you may be. Your Friend Luis

Wayne was a friend who knew his craft well and taught me the technical aspects of the job. You are missed my friend. We will meet again. Feel your loss Sandy. Your Friend Luis Cirilo

Sandy,Marley,Michelle,
I never thought I would live to see what true love really is. But now I know, I saw it ever time I came to see Wayne, Sandy and girls I will miss that smile, I love you Wayne, I am proud to be your sister.
Love Darcy

Sandy, Marley & Michelle,
Our thoughts and prayers have been with you through all this time and we are so proud of all you have done over this past year and know that Wayne is too. Take care of yourselves and we hope to see you guys soon. Aloha.

I will never forget the good times Wayne and I had laughing while hunting and fishing. I do and always will think of him everytime I climb into my deer stand. Wayne, I will miss you forever!

We miss Wayne so much, we see him in every joke & laugh. Dick & Sher

SANDY, MARLEY, AND MICHELLE,

Your constant vigil over the past year is something to be proud of. We will always remember that you did everything you could for your husband and father.
Love, Mom and Dad

Sandy, Marley, and Michelle,

You three women are something else. You fought an honorable fight, right along with Wayne, this past year. Even though I wasn't with you in person, you have been in my thoughts and in my heart every day.
I am grateful to have been able to share the time we spent the past week. Healing will take time. You have each other and that is good.
Love to you all. Kathei